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This model has no input, it is builded with 56 variables and 3 vectors of 9 elements.
The output are the 3 vectors more 3 vectors.
The most important array are 362880 combinations in each letter and it is: X=randperm(9).
The letters are 19 like min char and 19 like max char.
In this way 1008 is the number of combinations in each letter / 360.
The function is based on the circle theory:
19^2 = 361 --> a paper = 2D + thickness
361 - (10,10) = 360 --> 2D
00 = 1 --> thickness
The 3D system is defined like XZTY and it is 40 numbers.
The dimensions are:
X = width monitor
Z = altitude monitor
T = distance user monitor
Y = distance monitor user
The 19x19 table is builded with this numerical logic:
9 --> 68 elements
8 --> 60 elements
7 --> 52 elements
6 --> 44 elements
5 --> 36 elements
4 --> 28 elements
3 --> 20 elements
2 --> 12 elements
1 --> 4 elements
The sum of 36 letters (the total less the m=M center point) is 270.
The total sum is so 2370.
The Y vector is one of 362880 combinations with elements sum 2370.
The K vector is the numerical vector and it is 2100 of only numbers, 324 elements.
The function formula is this: X+(Y-K)/2-2*m=0.
Or also this: X+(Y-K)/2-m=90.
Or this: X+((Y-K)/2=180.
With this strategy 10*9=90 like sum of 9 columns and 45*2=90 like sum of two rows because m=10 and the perceptive system is a null inverter like 180=0 where 0 is M.
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The author wishes to acknowledge the following in the creation of this submission:
CUBE, dice, CUBE_OF_RUBIK, SixCoupleEyes, ILC, inside
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MATLAB 6.1 (R12.1)
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